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Leo Hernandez Approved as New Lamar Utility Board Member

    Judge Larry Stutler administered the oath of office to Leo Hernandez, the newest Lamar Utility Board member Tuesday, February 12.  Hernandez’s application was approved by the Lamar City Council this past Monday.  He will serve a five year term and is filling the vacancy on the board that developed when John Munez’s term […]

Lamar Light Plant Could Remain Idle for Years

  Rick Rigel, General Manager for ARPA, addressed the Lamar Utility Board on the regional power supplier’s current financial status through this past August.  During the Tuesday, October 9 meeting, Rigel also outlined ARPA’s 2013 budget and discussed the challenges and goals the company will face next year.  Rigel mentioned the possibility that the Repowering […]

Lamar Utilities Board Views 1st Quarter Financial Report

The majority of the Lamar Utilities Board this past Tuesday was spent in executive session, reviewing an update on the WildEarth Guardian lawsuit, consideration of the purchase of mobile classrooms from Alta Vista Charter School and an update on the Repowering Project Outage. Information available on the Alta Vista classrooms show there are two double-wide […]

Bent County Fire Takes Toll on Light Plant Power Poles

Photos Courtesy of John Robinson “It will probably take the full summer to replace the power poles that were burned in the Bent County weekend fire,” announced Lamar Light Plant Superintendent, Rick Rigel. Rigel told the Lamar Utilities Board on Tuesday, he surveyed the burn area on Sunday and estimated that 15 poles in a three-mile […]

Lamar Repowering Project Delays Resumption of Online Operation

Coal-fired operations at Lamar Light and Power may be pushed back until June, according to light plant superintendent, Rick Rigel.  Two areas need to be addressed, boiler operation and efficiency within the limits of the air quality permit for emissions.  Rigel said the furnace’s air supply systems need improvement to provide sufficient ‘overfire air’ for the […]